We are happy to share that Alangkaar has been featured in one of Singapore’s most reputable newspapers The Straits Times, in the article titled:
📰 “AI do: S’pore wedding planners say yes to artificial intelligence in industry despite challenges.”
This feature highlights how the wedding industry in Singapore is evolving with technology, and how planners including us at Alangkaar are adoptin9g AI tools to improve planning efficiency and creative output, while still preserving cultural authenticity and human touch.
What the feature means for us
Being included in a publication like The Straits Times is a moment of pride and validation for our work. It reflects:
✔ Industry recognition
✔ Trust and credibility
✔ Leadership in modern wedding planning trends
With AI becoming more common in event planning, our goal is to bridge tradition with innovation — especially for Indian weddings in Singapore, where rituals, culture, décor, and food hold deep emotional significance.
What the article highlights
The news feature discusses:
- Growing use of AI among wedding planners
- Why many clients now come with AI-generated ideas
- How event companies adapt to changing trends
- Why cultural nuance still needs a human expert
While AI can help visualize décor concepts, automate planning sheets, or generate design moodboards, the article acknowledges something important technology cannot replace human understanding of culture.
This is where Indian wedding planners like Alangkaar continue to stand strong.
We don’t just execute events we understand rituals, emotions, family traditions, temple requirements, décor symbolism, and the soulful personal connection that every Indian wedding carries.
0Keeping Culture + Creativity Alive
Even with AI entering the planning space, weddings will always remain emotional, human, and personal.
06p-Alangkaar continues to stand for:
💍 Tradition
🌺 Visual Aesthetics
✨ Cultural Sensitivity
🌈 Personal Experience
📅 Professional Event Execution
AI may support us — but we make weddings meaningful.